hey all, been a little while since i've been on here. done a lot guitar growin and explorin on my own, but i found one thing i would like to have some input on. i've been getting into the country dead, grisman/garcia, nrps, along with those jerry and sara garcia tunes. ive been getting into them even more than usual lately im not sure what im asking, i guess if you all have any tips , tricks, nuggets of knowledge or other inspirations in this style of music; this is a pretty open disussion i guess. i have been having a little trouble getting the rhythm locked down along with all those other little licks/accents that make country/bluegrass so awesome. love to hear back , thanks! -austin

I suggest going back to the source. Thats what Jerry and those Cali Bluegrasers did, in order to play that style with the necc feel and sensitivity.Spend some quality time with Monroe, the Stanley Bros, Flatt & Scruggs, Reno & Smiley, and Jimmy Martin.Especially Jimmy Martin for the Rhythm guitar.Then graduate to some of theseOld and In the Way, of courseHere are some more gooduns

I assume you are playing guitar. If so, the right rhythm is crucial. The mistake most rockers make is to much busy strummin goin on. SIMPLIFY and PLAY THE BASS NOTES right on top of the beat.

One of the most underrated guitarists of all time is Robbie Hoddinott of Kingfish mid-70's (when weir was in the band) tone to die for and had country chops galore. Get your hands on all you can of him in that era as it speaks to deadheads and country fans alike.

The following Big Iron contains what is the perfect example of a country Telecaster solo: open string twang, some chording and then finish up with some pedal steel bends all in the space of 20 seconds.

What a shame his demons took him out of the game:

.......................................................have you heard the one about the yellow dog?